Springtime in Vienna was the perfect theme for the 25th anniversary celebration of the Johann Strauss Society of the Philippines at the Grand Ballroom of Shangri-la, The Fort. After over three years of hiatus due to the Covid pandemic, the city is now bustling with festivities just like the awakening …
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I’m the last surviving member of my family. It’s a different grief than I’ve ever known
After losing his sister, Joanne Orliffe, in January which left him the last surviving member of the family he grew up in, Dr. Brian Goldman reflects on his experience and coping with grief. Losing my sister, who was a friend, rival, confidant and witness to our early family life, was …
Read More »Part of this centuries-old Quebec farm has been swallowed, maybe permanently, by the river
Farmers lost land and crops following the flooding and heavy rainfall on Monday. Some are concerned their farms may not fully recover. Farmers in Baie-Saint-Paul are tallying the losses after this week’s deluge. It took Claude Méthot a couple of days to fully comprehend the extent of the damage to …
Read More »Why doesn’t the N.W.T. bomb ice to prevent floods?
Starting in the 1940s, explosives were used on the Hay River to prevent ice jams and to protect the community from flooding. The practice was used for decades and is still used in several other jurisdictions. In 1951, a man in Hay River, N.W.T., drowned after the town experienced devastating …
Read More »Elver poachers forced Nova Scotia Power to shut down hydro dam
An influx of unauthorized elver harvesters prompted Nova Scotia Power to shut down one of its hydro dams last month, and the facility remains on reduced hours because of ongoing illegal fishing at the site. Illegal fishing near dam created safety concerns, spokesperson says. An influx of unauthorized elver harvesters …
Read More »Waste management laws inadequate, need review
FILIPINOS should have more policy discussions on improving the management of solid wastes in the country. Discarded plastics and other garbage not only litter urban centers but also the countryside, including riverbanks and coral reefs underwater. As such, the problem threatens many sectors, including fishing and tourism. For starters, policymakers …
Read More »King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla: crowning moment in long love story
POISED FOR HIS BIG DAY. Britain’s King Charles III waves from the car as he leaves Westminster Abbey, central London, on May 5 ahead of his coronation weekend. AFP London—After decades of devotion and 18 years of marriage, King Charles III will finally see his goal realized when his “darling …
Read More »Charles crowned UK king today; PBBM tours London Gatwick airport
PBBM IN UK. As Britain prepares for the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. arrives in the United Kingdom on Friday with Speaker Martin Romualdez. While at Gatwick airport, the President met with its officials and a representative of the King, who …
Read More »WHO: COVID-19 crisis over
But warns danger still exists, cautions countries not to let guard down Geneva, Switzerland—The Covid-19 pandemic, which for over three years has killed millions of people, wreaked economic havoc and deepened inequalities, no longer constitutes a global health emergency, the WHO said Friday. It is “with great hope that I …
Read More »King Charles is crowned in Westminster Abbey
King Charles III, a man who waited almost 74 years to become King, will be crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey with all the pomp and pageantry Britain can muster. Shorter, less formal affair than the 3-hour coronation for his mother. The Coronation of King Charles Join Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault …
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